Bone meal is sterilised bones ground up to a fine powder and used as a gardening fertiliser.
Plants that benefit from bone meal include flowering plants, vegetables, bulbs, and fruit trees. Bone meal is rich in phosphorus, which supports strong root development, flower and fruit production. It is particularly useful for plants that require a boost in phosphorus for healthy growth and blooming.
the zygomaticus bone is the cheek bone or malar bone
A Bone for a Bone was created on 1951-04-07.
bone marrow is in the center of the bone shaft
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You can't you can only craft bones to bone meal, unfortunately not the other way round :/ Sorry
Right click on it using bone meal. To get bone meal, you need to obtain a bone and then put it in your crafting table.
To add bone meal to soil effectively for optimal plant growth, mix the bone meal into the soil before planting. Follow the recommended dosage on the packaging and water the plants regularly to help the nutrients from the bone meal reach the roots.
no it is bad for them.
no it can not
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Most gelatin, from capsules to jello, comes from bone meal. The bone meal may come from various sources.
To effectively use bone meal for garlic cultivation, mix it into the soil before planting the garlic cloves. Bone meal provides essential nutrients like phosphorus that promote healthy root development and overall growth of the garlic plants. Apply the bone meal according to the instructions on the packaging to avoid over-fertilization.
Bone meal will not burn plants when used as a fertilizer, as it is a slow-release source of nutrients that is gentle on plants.
No
It is an organic fertilizer.
Organic bone meal fertilizer is generally safe for animals when used according to instructions. However, it may attract pets or wildlife due to its scent, and ingesting large amounts can cause stomach upset. Store bone meal securely away from pets and follow guidelines for proper application to minimize any potential risks.